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Thousands march for Belgium terror shooting victims

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Nearly 3,000 people marched in the Belgian city of Liege on Sunday to honour the three victims of a shooting there last week that prosecutor­s are treating as a terrorist attack.

The marchers, most dressed in white, made a solemn procession through the city’s sunny streets before laying white roses at the scene of the attack by Benjamin Herman, who shot dead two policewome­n and a student on Tuesday.

Hundreds of white balloons were released into the sky at the culminatio­n of the march, which comes ahead of official funerals on Tuesday for the two slain officers, who have both been posthumous­ly awarded Belgium’s highest civilian decoration.

“I think it’s important to be here, just to support the family, not to change things. Just to show to the family that we are here and support them,” Marie Pousset, who was among nearly 3,000 marchers according to local police, told AFP.

Government officials and a representa­tive of Belgium’s king are set to attend the funerals for police officers Lucile Garcia, 54, and Soraya Belkacemi, 44, on Tuesday morning.

Student Cyril Vangriecke­n, 22, shot dead by Herman as he sat in the passenger seat of a parked car, will be buried on Monday.

Belgian police have identified Herman, 31, as a serial offender who spent a decade in and out of prison for acts of violence and petty crimes and came into contact with extremist Islamists while in jail. (AFP)

 ?? (AFP) ?? People take part in a white march to commemorat­e the victims of a shooting on May 29 in Liege, at the Tivoli space, in Liege city center on
June 3.
(AFP) People take part in a white march to commemorat­e the victims of a shooting on May 29 in Liege, at the Tivoli space, in Liege city center on June 3.

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